Go asm syntax example:
MOVV R4, FCSR0
MOVV FCSR1, R5
MOVV F4, FCC0
MOVV FCC1, F5
Equivalent platform assembler syntax:
movgr2fcsr fcsr0, r4
movfcsr2gr r5, fcsr1
movfr2cf fcc0, f4
movcf2fr f5, fcc1
Ref: https://loongson.github.io/LoongArch-Documentation/LoongArch-Vol1-EN.html
This change also merges the case of floating point move instructions
and add checks for the range of special registers.
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Like slices.Repeat, use math/bits.Mul to detect overflow in order to
avoid a divide which is slow.
While here, also use builtin min/max to simplify code.
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During the GC mark phase, one of the first behaviors of findRunnable is
to check if it should execute a GC mark worker. Mark workers often run
for many milliseconds in a row, so programs that invoke the scheduler
more frequently will see that condition trigger only a tiny fraction of
the time.
Obtaining a mark worker from the gcBgMarkWorkerPool involves a CAS on a
single memory location that's shared across the process. When GOMAXPROCS
is large, the resulting contention can waste a significant amount of CPU
time. But a sufficiently large GOMAXPROCS also means there's no need for
fractional mark workers, making it easier to check ahead of time if we
need to run a worker.
Check, without committing to a particular worker, whether we would even
want to run one.
For #68399
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notes are used in sensitive locations in the runtime, such as those with
write barriers forbidden. Maps aren't designed for this sort of internal
use.
Notably, newm -> notewakeup doesn't allow write barriers, but mapaccess1
-> panic contains write barriers. The js runtime only builds right now
because the map access is optimized to mapaccess1_fast64, which happens
to not have a panic call.
The initial swisstable map implementation doesn't have a fast64 variant.
While we could add one, it is a bad idea in general to use a map in such
a fragile location. Simplify the implementation by storing the metadata
directly in the note, and using a linked list for checkTimeouts.
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If the length does not fit in int, saferio.ReadDataAt returns
io.ErrUnexpectedEOF. Treat is as an invalid format.
Fixes#68692.
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So the racy usage could be detected after re-writing "==" to
runtime.memequal call.
Updates #61204
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These are delay primitives for lock2. If a mutex isn't immediately
available, we can use procyield to tell the processor to wait for a
moment, or osyield to allow the OS to run a different process or thread
if one is waiting. We expect a processor-level yield to be faster than
an os-level yield, and for both of them to be fast relative to entering
a full sleep (via futexsleep or semasleep).
Each architecture has its own way of hinting to the processor that it's
in a spin-wait loop, so procyield presents an architecture-independent
interface for use in lock_futex.go and lock_sema.go.
Measure the (single-threaded) speed of these to confirm.
For #68578
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There is no need to check whether the symbol is empty, since we have already
checked it before. In addition, it is enough to use C_ADDR to represent memory
access, C_LEXT and C_SEXT are not needed.
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If p.To.Sym is nil, that means we can get the target offset from
p.To.Target().pc - c.pc,only when p.To.Sym is not nil, we need relocation
to get the true address of target symbol.
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When the kind of the operand is TYPE_BRANCH, we cannot determine
whether it is a long branch or a short branch, so we merge these
two classes into one.
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The instructions belonging to case 32 have the same structure as the
instructions in case 2.
The instructions in case 33 are actually two-register operation
instructions. We move their definitions from function oprrr to oprr and
merge their implementation into case 9.
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This CL creates tests for the cipher.BlockMode interface in the new
cryptotest package. This set of tests is called from the tests of
implementations of the BlockMode interface e.g. cbc_test.go
Updates #25309
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For #68682
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These methods will not be mirrored in types2 until the
bootstrap compiler reaches go1.23; therefore range-over-func
statements must not be used in code common to types + types2.
Fixes#66626
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This is a minor cleanup from CL 600436.
For #65355.
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This change replaces the usage of the "sort" package with the "slices"
package for sorting IP addresses and DNS records. The new approach
simplifies the code and improves readability by leveraging the
slices.SortFunc and slices.SortStableFunc functions.
- Updated addrselect.go to use slices.SortStableFunc for sorting IP
addresses based on RFC 6724.
- Refactored dnsclient.go to use slices.SortFunc for sorting SRV and MX
records by priority and weight.
This change also reduces the dependency tree for the package by
removing the dependency on "sort" and its transitive dependencies,
resulting in a leaner build.
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With this CL, the go/types and types2 recording.go files are
mostly identical except for the use of different syntax trees.
Preparation for generating go/types/recording.go from types2
sources.
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This CL simply moves recording functions into recording.go and
adjust the imports as needed. There are no other code changes.
Preparation for generating go/types/recording.go from types2
sources.
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Add two tests that verify that MapOf sets the map NeedsKeyUpdate and
HashMightPanic flags in the created map. Missing these flags would cause
correctness issues not otherwise caught in the reflect tests.
For #54766.
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CL 594740 rewrote type checking of method receiver types. Because that
CL takes apart receivers "manually" rather than using the regular code
for type checking type expressions, type parameters in receiver type
expressions were only recorded as definitions (in Info.Defs).
Before that CL, such type parameters were simultaneously considered
definitions (they are declared by the receiver type expression) and
uses (they are used to instantiate the receiver type expression).
Adjust the receiver type checking code accordingly and record its
type parameters also in Info.Uses and Info.Types.
While at it, in go/types, replace declareTypeParams (plural) with
declareTypeParam (singular) to more closely match types2 code.
No functionality or semantic change.
Fixes#68670.
For #51343.
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Follow up suggestion in CL 596396.
Updates #54542
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Fix required adding $GOEXE because windows will produce a .exe file.
Fixes: #68673
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This CL creates tests for the cipher.Block interface in the cryptotest
package. This set of tests is called from the tests of implementation
of the Block interface e.g. aes_test.go and des_test.go.
Updates #25309
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The plan9 instructions ASLLV and -ASLLV are translated into the same assembly
instructions, so -ASLLV can be removed and replaced with ASLLV in the
corresponding position.
ASRLV and -ASRLV have the same reason as the above two instructions.
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There is no relative optab item case 17, remove it.
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There is no need to define another C_SECON Class to express short
external symbol address, because the external symbol address is unknown
in assembler, relocate it in linker.
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This makes builds reproducible again.
Fixes#68672
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Allocating a new buffer for each chunk in searchMagic is very
inefficient. Refactor reading to allow us to reuse the same buffer for
each iteration.
This reduces the runtime of `go version` on a 2.5GB non-Go binary from
~1s and ~25MB RSS to ~250ms and ~15MB RSS.
For #68592.
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Rather than reading the entire data segment into memory, read it in
smaller chunks to keep memory usage low.
For typically Go binaries, this doesn't matter much. For those, we read
the .go.buildinfo section, which should be quite small. But for non-Go
binaries (or Go binaries with section headers stripped), we search the
entire loadable data segment, which could be quite large.
This reduces the time for `go version` on a 2.5GB non-Go binary from
~1.2s and 1GB RSS (!!) to ~1s and ~25MB RSS.
Fixes#68592.
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Add in automatic README generation and README consistency checking for
the cmd/compile and cmd/link script tests. This code is adapted from
the similar facility in cmd/go (e.g. scriptreadme_test.go); the README
helps folks writing new tests understand the mechanics.
Updates #68606.
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Introduce a new function AddToolChainScriptConditions that augments a
default "script.Cond" set with a collection of useful conditions,
including godebug/goexperiment, cgo, race support, buildmode, asan,
msan, and so on. Having these conditions available makes it easier to
write script tests that deal with specific build-flavor corner cases.
The functions backing the new conditions are helper functions migrated
over from the Go command's script test setup.
Updates #68606.
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CL 594740 rewrote type checking of method receiver types. Because that
CL takes apart receivers "manually" rather than using the regular code
for type checking type expressions, pointer and parenthesized receiver
type expressions were not recorded anymore.
Adjust the code that typechecks method receivers to a) use ordinary
type expression checking for non-generic receivers, and b) to record
a missing pointer and any intermediate parenthesized expressions in
case of a generic receiver.
Add many extra tests verifying that the correct types for parenthesized
and pointer type expressions are recorded in various source positions.
Note that the parser used by the compiler and types2 doesn't encode
unnecessary parentheses in type expressions in its syntax tree.
As a result, the tests that explicitly test parentheses don't work
in types2 and are commented out.
This CL adds code (disabled by default) to the parser to encode
parentheses in type expressions in the syntax tree. When enabled,
the commented out types2 tests pass like in go/types.
Fixes#68639.
For #51343.
Change-Id: Icf3d6c76f7540ee53e229660be8d78bb25380539
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/601657
Reviewed-by: Tim King <taking@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@google.com>
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In clang 16 the option -fsanitize-memory-param-retval was turned on by
default. That option causes MSAN to issue a warning when calling a
function with an uninitialized value. The msan8 test relies on being
able to do this, in order to get uninitialized values into registers.
This CL fixes the test by adding maybe_undef attributes that tell
clang that it's OK to pass an uninitialized variable. The docs for
maybe_undef say: "Please note that this is an attribute that is used as
an internal implementation detail and not intended to be used by
external users." So this may break in the future, but it does work for now.
Fixes#64616
Change-Id: I0ac8c0520fce8c32e26d2a5efb7ae5e02461c1ce
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/601779
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(*printer).nextComment increases cindex by one after each call
and it always points to the next element.
Change-Id: I65754ab6e30e10dc7473882e39737d2e0dc29070
GitHub-Last-Rev: f859283324
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#68032
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/592557
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The buildinfo used for a testmain is a copy from the buildinfo produced
for the package under test, and that in turn is only computed if the
package under test is package main. If there are //go:debug directives
in a test file for package main, the godebugs for the testmain (which
are computed using the regular package files as well as the test files'
//go:debug directives) will be different from those used to produce the
buildinfo of the package under test (computed using the //go:debug
directives only in the main package). In that case, recompute the
buildinfo for the testmain to incorporate the new godebug information.
Since we've only been generating buildinfo for tests on package main, in
this CL we'll only recompute the buildinfo if the test is for package
main. It's not clear to me though if we should be computing the
buildinfo for all test mains (or none of them?)
Fixes#68053
Change-Id: Ib6cdb118e2f233de483c33e171c0cd03df1fc7be
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/595961
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The current test often doesn't actually generate enough interleaving
to result in multiple log shards. This CL rewrites this test to
forcibly create at least 10 log shards with interleaved log messages.
It also tests dlog's robustness to being held across M and P switches.
Change-Id: Ia913b17c0392384ff679832047f359945669bb15
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/600699
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This CL adds a "deadlocals" pass, which runs after inlining and before
escape analysis, to prune any unneeded local variables and
assignments. In particular, this helps avoid unnecessary Addrtaken
markings from unreachable closures.
Deadlocals is sensitive to "_ = ..." as a signal of explicit
use for testing. This signal occurs only if the entire
left-hand-side is "_" targets; if it is
`_, ok := someInlinedFunc(args)`
then the first return value is eligible for dead code elimination.
Use this (`_ = x`) to fix tests broken by deadlocals elimination.
Includes a test, based on one of the tests that required modification.
Matthew Dempsky wrote this, changing ownership to allow rebases, commits, tweaks.
Fixes#65158.
Old-Change-Id: I723fb69ccd7baadaae04d415702ce6c8901eaf4e
Change-Id: I1f25f4293b19527f305c18c3680b214237a7714c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/600498
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@google.com>
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Analogous to EditChildrenWithHidden.
A commit written by Matthew Dempsky
Old-Change-Id: I9fe0d3ee98d9dbe5f77eb02d666b9f317ee5b6af
Change-Id: I41aacb1545ab3142862b156bd1767fe4a3df4ca0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/600497
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This adds a test for
for range seq2rangefunc { ... }
and
for onevar := range seq2rangefunc { ... }
For #65236.
Change-Id: I083f8e4c19eb4ba0d6024d5314ac29d941141778
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/596135
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For #62384
Change-Id: I54707a29653df72ad9cd5633f434b87e0f630b94
GitHub-Last-Rev: 4f78947ac5
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#68620
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/601595
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The documentation referred to the package's source root as $GOPATH, which is no longer correct.
Fixes#64303
Change-Id: I2ea113497975726468d4ee4f85e2cfcbea9a76d6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/598235
Reviewed-by: Julian Dax <julian.dax@posteo.de>
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@google.com>
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Add internal/stringslite to the list of hard-coded package IDs to be
special cased in coverage package registration. This patch fixes
a new -coverpkg=all failure on the darwin longtest builders.
Change-Id: I56357572f215fab09f46226fe205924136322d9e
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When generating DW_TAG_subroutine_type DIEs during linker DWARF type
synthesis, ensure that in the list of children of the subroutine type
DIE (correspondings to input/output params) the output params are
marked with the DW_AT_variable_parameter attribute. In addition, fix
up the generated types of the output params: prior to this patch for a
given output parameter of type T, we would emit the DIE type as *T
(presumably due to how parameter passing/returning worked prior to the
register ABI); with this patch the emitted type will just be T, not *T.
Fixes#59977.
Change-Id: I5b5600be86473695663c75b85baeecad667b9245
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